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2003 Jan 13
1
Rprofile.site assignments occur in base package (PR#2448)
Not sure whether this is a feature or bug -- but it does not appear to be documented. R1.6.1 on Windows NT 4.00.1381 Objects assigned in the Rprofile.site file (e.g. foo<-'something') are put into package:base not .GlobalEnv on startup. Objects assigned in the .Rprofile file are put into .GlobalEnv. This doesn't seem consistent to me. The objects exist in base only for the
2003 Apr 22
2
Weird Windows startup menu display problem in 1.7.0 (PR#2817)
Folks: Winnt; R1.7.0 (freshly installed) running under Rgui.exe.,MDI=yes. The following is repeatable: On startup, in my Rprofile.site file, I use winMenuAdd() etc. to install some user menus. However, they do not appear when R GUI window opens. If I minimize and restore the window, the added menus now are present. The exact same procedure under 1.6.2 with exactly the same Rprofile.site and
2003 Jan 31
3
Decreasing my personal entropy ...
R-Listers: A very minor -- and maybe silly -- question just for personal enlightenment. In S (either R or S-Plus, AFAIK) when one types or pastes a trellis graphics command into the commands/console window, the graph is automatically produced: e.g., trellis.device(...) xyplot(y~x) If one puts these in a function and calls the function, the same occurs. However, if one sources in these command
2003 Jan 03
3
save bug (PR#2418)
My apologies if these are known -- I'm new to R (moved over from S-Plus). All on Windows NT GUI, R1.6.1 and associated packages. 1. save(x) gives the following error message: Error in save(x) : `file' must be non-empty string According to the save() help file, the empty string is the default. 2. In the file>Display file GUI menu, if you try to display a file that is in use by
2003 Aug 07
5
gregmisc
Hi How do I install "gregmisc" packages? I did- % sudo R > install.packages("gregmisc") . . > barplot2() but, Error: couldn't find function "barplot2" -- atuya Mac OSX 10.2.6 R 1.7.1
2000 Feb 11
1
R 0.99.0a for Ms Windows (9X/NT)
A binary distribution of R 0.99.0a is available from http://www.r-project.org/bin/windows/windows-NT/base Pre-compiled packages for this version are now available from the Windows contrib area on CRAN (http://www.r-project.org/bin/windows/windows-NT/contrib). In many cases a new version is needed, and all have been rebuilt using the latest improvements in the help conversion. All the changes
2000 Feb 11
1
R 0.99.0a for Ms Windows (9X/NT)
A binary distribution of R 0.99.0a is available from http://www.r-project.org/bin/windows/windows-NT/base Pre-compiled packages for this version are now available from the Windows contrib area on CRAN (http://www.r-project.org/bin/windows/windows-NT/contrib). In many cases a new version is needed, and all have been rebuilt using the latest improvements in the help conversion. All the changes
2003 Oct 02
0
RE: [S] lme vs. aov with Error term
Hi Bert, Thanks for the suggestions. I tried lme with different control parameters, and also tried using "ML", instaed of "REML", but still got the same answers. Yes, I hope some gurus on this list could give me some hints. Thanks --- "Gunter, Bert" <bert_gunter at merck.com> wrote: > But they are close. This is almost certainly a > numeric issue --
2006 Aug 25
5
Dragging between DIVs with Prototype/script.aculo.us
Hi, I''m fairly new to script.aculo.us, so hopefully this is the right place to ask this question. I have the following situation (pseudo-code): <div> <Droppable 1> <Droppable 2> </div> <div (scrollable)> <Draggable 1> <Draggable 2> ... </div> Basically, my Draggables are inside a scrollable <div> element (the interface
2005 Sep 29
14
Draggables and overflow div''s revisited
I have two scrollable div''s (overflow:auto), one with a list of elements (the source) and the other is the drop target (dest). I''ve enabled ghosting so that the drag element gets out of the scrollable box (good). Interesting, at least on Firefox, the ghosted drag ends up going ''under'' the destination div when I drag it. No amount of z-order fidding seems to
2004 Oct 29
1
winDialog (equivalent) on Unix anyone ?
Hi, We have a few R scripts, that have a minimalistic GUI Interface using winDialog() calls. Is there any cross-plattform equivalent we can port to, such that the code will run on both Windows and Unix ? I thought about either tcltk or gtk Stuff. I was astonished that I couldn't find anything similar that had been implemented since the 0.99 release, or do I miss something obvius ? Yours,
2006 Sep 05
2
winDialog UNIX equivalent?
Hi all, I'm using winDialog and winDialogString in scripts running on a XP-machine. Since we're using some Linux-machines (Suse 10.0 and 10.1 on x86) I'm interested in equivalents of the above functions usable under Linux-OS. Are there any? Thanks, Richard -- Richard Müller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802 Balve-Eisborn www.oeko-sorpe.de [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Oct 30
6
trouble installing building packages from source using R 2.6.0 on Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu Gutsy and, for the first time, am using a 64-bit installation. After failing miserably to install R from source, not a problem for me in the past with a 32-bit install, I went the route of using the Debian Etch build. This went smoothly, but I am unable to update my numerous R and BioConductor packages, getting non-zero exit status errors on each package. Is
2004 Mar 27
3
availability of version 1.9.0?
Dear R People: When will version 1.9 (for Windows) be ready, please? My reason for asking: there is an interesting library from Bioconductor called tkWidgets. However, it will only work with version 1.9.0 or higher. Are there ways around this, or should I just be patient? Thanks so much in advance! Sincerely, Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
2020 Jun 07
7
use of the tcltk package crashes R 4.0.1 for Windows
Hi, The following code, from the examples in ?TkWidgets , immediately crashes R 4.0.1 for Windows: --------------------- snip -------------------- library("tcltk") tt <- tktoplevel() label.widget <- tklabel(tt, text = "Hello, World!") button.widget <- tkbutton(tt, text = "Push", command = function()cat("OW!\n")) tkpack(label.widget,
2013 Jan 21
1
R Tcl/Tk: How to put widgets in text widget?
Dear all, please excuse the somewhat special question: >From within R I create a Tk windows with a list of checkboxes, which can bekome too long for the screen. The obvious solution would be to put all checkboxes into a frame and make that scrollable. Alas, there are (for whatever reason!) no scrollable frames in Tk :-( The usual workaround is to put widgets (my checkboxes) into a textbox,
2003 Feb 13
1
colSums etc. documentation (PR#2545)
For your consideration: > z [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 NA [2,] 2 NA [3,] 3 NA > colSums(z) [1] 6 NA Correct, according to the documentation > colSums(z,na.rm=T) [1] 6 0 Surprising to me, but, as documented, correctly consistent with apply() and >sum(NULL) [1] 0 The documentation for sum() explicitly notes that the sum of an empty set is 0 by definition, so that users
2003 Jan 16
1
file.choose (PR#2465)
R1.6.2 winnt. file.choose() gives an error if the dialog is cancelled without choosing a file. This can be easily dealt with via try(), but I would have thought that a NULL or NA return would be the expected behavior. Cheers, Bert Gunter Biometrics Research RY 84-16 Merck & Company P.O. Box 2000 Rahway, NJ 07065-0900 Phone: (732) 594-7765 mailto: bert_gunter@merck.com "The business of
2006 Jan 02
4
Autocompleter with a scroll bar
Has anyone been able to make scrollable results for an autocompleter? Thanks!
2005 Aug 22
1
Internationalization questions
Dear R-devel list members: I have two internationalization questions, related to questions that I posed previously. These pertain to Windows (I've tried under Win XP but assume the issue is more general) and R 2.1.1 patched and 2.2.0 devel. (1) I've noticed that the standard Windows dialogs in R -- whether initiated from the Rgui menus, from winDialog(), or from tcltk functions such as